O poder democrático do ensino superior: associação entre escolaridade e adesão à democracia na cidade de São Paulo

Translated title of the contribution: The democratic power of higher education: the association between schooling and adherence to democracy in the city of São Paulo

Diego Moraes, Thaíse Kemer, Camila Mont'Alverne

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Abstract

Education is often seen as a solution to democratic deficits, but its role in shaping political attitudes is still poorly understood. This article investigates the association between schooling and adherence to democracy in São Paulo. Departing from a representative sample of 2,417 interviews, our analysis of the São Paulo context is shown to be timely for the study, since the city performs well in educational assessments and has a relevant history of political engagement. Using hierarchical regression models, it was found that schooling is a significant predictor of adherence to democracy, with higher levels of schooling correlating to greater adherence. Our results differ from the findings of other studies that consider Brazil as a whole. We find that access to higher education is a key factor for the valorization of democracy.
Translated title of the contributionThe democratic power of higher education: the association between schooling and adherence to democracy in the city of São Paulo
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)102-132
Number of pages31
JournalOpinião Pública
Volume29
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 May 2023

Keywords

  • Sao Paulo
  • democracy
  • democratic culture
  • highter eduction

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